I’m sitting in a dark room with my boyfriend who has just undergone PRK (photorefractive keraectomy) surgery.I thought Lasik was nauseating enough but with this surgery instead of making a flap out of the first layer of your eye and working beneath it, they remove the whole thing. My boyfriend described the process as an “oral b toothbrush coming towards my eye and scraping at it”. Barf.

I’ve been with him the last two full days administering his drops and pills. I even created a chart to record his medication intake and stayed until 5 am this morning to make sure he took everything on time. I think I should definitely be able to put “nursing experience” on my resume.

Following the surgery patients must stay indoors and out of direct sunlight. They also can’t watch TV or go on the computer for 48 hours. However, my boyfriend Corey was most upset about not being able to play Xbox. They also have to wear sunglasses outside, no matter what the weather is, for 6 months.

Considering how terrible Corey’s eyesight was before, the surgery will definitely be worth it in the end, but it’s not an easy ride… especially if you’re the patients girlfriend.

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